<h3>Text Boxes</h3>
<p>Block-Level tags (like P or DIV) can have a padding and background color.</p>
<p>Note: Only one level of boxing is properly supported. This is a crude workaround as CoreText does not support NSTextBlock on iOS.</p>
<pre>&lt;p style="background-color:yellow;padding:20px;"&gt;...&lt;/p&gt;</pre>
<p>By default the background is rectangle drawn for the entire width of the content view. There is a delegate method which you can override to do your own drawing. For example a stretchable UIImage. Or a rounded rectangle as shown here.</p>
<p style="background-color:yellow;padding: 20px;">
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<h3>Some test cases</h3>
<p style="background-color:#aabbcc;padding:10 10 10 10;">Before the list with 10px padding</p>
<ul style="background-color:#cc2233;padding:30 30 30 30;">
	<li style="line-height:50px;">These items</li><li style="line-height:50px;">have a fixed line height of 50px</li><li style="line-height:50px;">Note: The line-height becomes the ascender. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.</li></ul>
<p style="background-color:#aabbcc;padding:25 25 25 25;font-size:50px">After the list with 25 px padding</p>
